- Description
- Specifications
25-Pack Cat6 HD Keystone Jacks with PCB Crosstalk Cancellation, 110 IDC Punch-Down, and T568A/B Wiring
The ICC IC107F6CBK is a 25-pack of Cat6 high-density keystone jacks that exceed ANSI/TIA-568-C.2-1 Category 6 performance requirements for Gigabit Ethernet and 10GBASE-T networks. Each 8P8C RJ-45 jack uses printed circuit board (PCB) construction with enhanced crosstalk cancellation that maintains Cat6 signal integrity across the full 250 MHz bandwidth. The rear 110 IDC punch-down termination accepts 22-26 AWG solid conductor cable, and integrated T568A/B wiring diagrams on each jack streamline accurate terminations. These jacks snap into any ICC faceplate, blank patch panel, or surface mount box in structured cabling installations.
Each 25-pack includes matching one-piece termination caps in a separate pouch inside a resealable bag. The high-density form factor fits HD-style patch panels where standard-width jacks would crowd adjacent ports, and the black housing is the standard choice for server rooms, network closets, and AV installations where dark-colored infrastructure blends with rack equipment. A standard 110 punch-down tool terminates each jack, and the one-piece cap snaps over the IDC contacts to protect the termination and lock the conductors in place.
Where the IC107F6CBK Fits
- Server rooms and network closets where Cat6 performance is required for Gigabit Ethernet and 10GBASE-T connections, and black jacks match the dark rack equipment and cable management already in place
- Commercial office structured cabling where every workstation outlet and conference room drop needs Cat6 connectivity for high-speed data, VoIP, and PoE-powered devices
- High-density patch panel builds where ICC blank patch panels need to be populated with Cat6 jacks in the HD form factor to maximize port count per rack unit
What the IC107F6CBK Delivers
- Cat6 performance with PCB crosstalk cancellation: Printed circuit board construction replaces wire leads, reducing near-end crosstalk (NEXT) and return loss at the termination point. Exceeds ANSI/TIA-568-C.2-1 Cat6 requirements for 250 MHz bandwidth and 10GBASE-T support.
- 110 IDC punch-down with dual wiring standard: Rear termination accepts 22-26 AWG solid conductors with a standard 110 tool. T568A and T568B color diagrams are printed on each jack so either wiring scheme can be terminated without an external reference.
- 25 jacks with separate termination caps: Each resealable bag includes 25 Cat6 jacks and 25 one-piece termination caps in a separate pouch. The caps snap over the IDC contacts to protect the punch-down termination from dust, movement, and accidental contact.
- HD form factor for dense panel configurations: The high-density housing fits ICC HD-style patch panels and faceplates where standard-width jacks would interfere with adjacent ports. Also compatible with all ICC IC107 and IC108 series accessories.
- Black housing for rack and AV environments: Standard black color blends with server racks, AV enclosures, and network infrastructure. The keystone snap-in mount seats the jack in any compatible faceplate or panel opening without tools.
Is There a Difference Between Cat5e and Cat6 Keystone Jacks?
Cat6 keystone jacks are engineered to tighter electrical specifications than Cat5e jacks, particularly in crosstalk isolation and return loss. A Cat6 jack like the IC107F6CBK supports 250 MHz bandwidth compared to 100 MHz for Cat5e, which is the difference between supporting 10GBASE-T at short distances versus being limited to Gigabit Ethernet. The PCB construction inside a Cat6 jack provides the additional conductor separation and impedance control needed to meet these stricter requirements. While Cat6 jacks are backward compatible with Cat5e cable, using Cat5e jacks on Cat6 cable limits the link to Cat5e performance regardless of the cable category.
